Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 08:42:03PM +, Roman Bogorodskiy wrote:
>
> > > There is a PR about CONFLICTS being ignored if DESTDIR
> > > is set (http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/102300),
> > > but it is supposed to be fixed and I'm not using DESTDIR anyway.
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 03:49:51PM +0200, Michel Talon wrote:
> Kris Kennaway said:
>
> > FYI, I'm not sure if the python version is parallelizable, but you do
> > get a small benefit from using parallelized 'make index' builds (via
> > INDEX_JOBS) on a typical SMP machine.
>
> My script runs pa
Le Sam 30 sep 06 à 19:09:42 +0200, Alexander Botero-Lowry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
écrivait :
> This is the exact issue that sparked my interest in some kind of OPTIONS
> dependency/checking mechanism in ports. One of my ports (audio/xmms2) requires
> that sqlite3 be built threadsafe, and there is no
> Le Lun 25 sep 06 à 11:21:11 +0200, Alexander Zhuravlev
> écrivait :
>> So, how can I determine the fact that the port was compiled with such
>> option, so I can rise an error in my port or compile it with bundled
>> sqlite 3.2 library?
>> Any help will be much appreciated.
>
This is the exact
Hello.
I have just done "portupgrade -av", which has upgraded openoffice.org to
openoffice.org-2.0.4.rc3 (options: WITH_CUPS=yes).
When launching it with the command "openoffice.org" I get the startup
screen with the progression bar; at about 25% it disappears with
"Segmentation fault".
"u
Hello.
Please forgive me if you have already received this message. I
have not seen it appear in the freebsd-ports list.
I have just done a "portupgrade -av" and I have found a problem
with net-mgmt/net-snmp.
Could somebody please tell me what to do?
Thanks in advance.
Le Sam 30 sep 06 à 15:39:13 +0200, Michel Talon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
écrivait :
> Also perhaps my disk is faster
>
> niobe% diskinfo -t /dev/ad0
> ...
> Transfer rates:
> outside: 102400 kbytes in 2.092096 sec =48946 kbytes/sec
> middle:102400 kbytes in 2.4290
Hi
I am a user of the dynamips software and use it on
windows and on FreeBSD.
The problem is that the new dynamips 0.2.5 is not compatible
with 0.2.4 and the network stuff on windows is, if not bad at
leased a bit behind.
Would it be possible for you to port the new dynamips to FreeBSD?
Best Re
Kris Kennaway said:
> FYI, I'm not sure if the python version is parallelizable, but you do
> get a small benefit from using parallelized 'make index' builds (via
> INDEX_JOBS) on a typical SMP machine.
My script runs parallel makes, of the order of ten simultaneous makes.
You can see them, runn
> It took longer on my P4 3.6GHz:
>
> The tree (15689ports) takes 2789.84287214 seconds to explore.
> Now computing the recursively extended dependencies.
> Took 3.02815794945 seconds.
> Now converting to packages and sorting.
> Last phase takes 4.7659368515 seconds.
> Total time spent: 2800.9
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006, Rainer Alves wrote:
Frank wrote:
portupgrade -Rr azureus
...
[javac] class file has wrong version 49.0, should be 48.0
This error means that the port "java/jakarta-commons-cli" was built with JDK
1.5, and you're trying to build Azureus with JDK 1.4. Make sure they'
Frank wrote:
portupgrade -Rr azureus
...
[javac] class file has wrong version 49.0, should be 48.0
This error means that the port "java/jakarta-commons-cli" was built with
JDK 1.5, and you're trying to build Azureus with JDK 1.4. Make sure
they're both built with the *same* Java version
portupgrade -Rr azureus
===> Building for azureus-2.5.0.0
Buildfile: build.xml
init:
[mkdir] Created dir: /usr/ports/net-p2p/azureus/work/build
compile:
[javac] Compiling 2291 source files to
/usr/ports/net-p2p/azureus/work/build
[javac]
/usr/ports/net-p2p/azureus/work/org/gudy/a
Sticky Bit schreef:
> Deinstalled all xfce stuff using 'pkg_deinstall' then installed the new
> ones. I was sure all components were deinstalled but it seems I have
> missed something or something was not done right.
>
> Now I did it again using 'make deinstall clean' and I manually removed
> all
Hello Dan,
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
zsu is a small perl script that is useful for updating zone files en-masse.
It is available from http://www.dns.net/dist/zsu/ or on CPAN.
It would be a useful addition to ports. It's low-maintenance, the
install would basically be just copying it t
zsu is a small perl script that is useful for updating zone files
en-masse.
It is available from http://www.dns.net/dist/zsu/ or on CPAN.
It would be a useful addition to ports. It's low-maintenance, the install
would basically be just copying it to /usr/local/bin, but I think its
presence i
Sticky Bit schreef:
> Hello,
>
> just applied your new patchset with a clean portstree and now getting
> new errors (patchset 05 worked fine for me).
>
[...]
> 3.) Now I got errors while trying to compile
>
> /misc/xfce4-weather-plugin
>
> and
>
> /deskutils/orage
>
> with patchset 06:
>
> a
Michel Talon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> based on the documentation in
> http://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~talon/freebsdports.html
Why, thank you *so* much for not even mentioning my name and giving me
any credit at all for writing FreeBSD::Portindex, a program that you
mention, but state that cannot even be
Hello.
I have just done a "portupgrade -av" and I have found a problem with
net-mgmt/net-snmp.
Could somebody please tell me what to do?
Thanks in advance.
Guillermo Moreno-Socías
"uname -a" gives:
FreeBSD fermat.math.uvsq.fr 5.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE #14: Tue Apr 18
23:19:16 CEST
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